Examination Fee definition

Examination Fee has the meaning set forth in the Schedule.
Examination Fee means the fee for registering and securing admission to an examination. It is inclusive of the fee payable for the statements of marks as may be prescribed by the HiCET from time to time.
Examination Fee means the fee charged to sit an examination.

Examples of Examination Fee in a sentence

  • This apart, the applicants have to pay Rs.120/- (RUPEES ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ONLY) towards Examination Fee.

  • This apart, the applicants have to pay Rs.120/-(RUPEES ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ONLY) towards Examination Fee.

  • Students failing to attend examinations may be liable for a separate Examination Fee to have an equivalent examination set, administered and marked.

  • Candidates who did not pass their examination and are retaking the examination need to pay the full Examination Fee.

  • Below the confirmation number, a Pay Examination Fee button will appear for you to click to open the payment page.


More Definitions of Examination Fee

Examination Fee means the fee for the examination payable to NAB.
Examination Fee means the fee determined by the Director Skill Development time to time.
Examination Fee means the fee inclusive of the fee payable for the exam and statement of marks as may be prescribed by the MGM Institute from time to time.
Examination Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6 of this Schedule.
Examination Fee means the fee prescribed by the concerned rules and includes the fee for Statement of grades, but does not include any other fee.
Examination Fee means the relevant fee prescribed in the Fourth Schedule;
Examination Fee means the fee for registering and securing admission to an examination. It is inclusive of the fee payable for the statement of marks as may be prescribed by the College Authority.